Grace Choni Munga
Sustaining mangrove forest for improved livelihoods Grace is motivated to engage in restoration by her love for Mangrove forests which are often cooler than surrounding areas, and her general love for trees. Her love for Mangrove forest started in her childhood and...
Sabina Otieno
The tree nursery operator Sabina Otieno is the Secretary of the Nyatoto Ruma Women Group based in Lwala Village, Nyatoto sub location, Homa Bay County. The group which has 20 members, was founded in 1999 as a merry-go-round (table banking) scheme. Driven by a passion...
Diversifying to enhance conservation and food security in Ghana
Farmers are benefiting from training in various sustainable agricultural and agroforestry practices by World Vision Ghana.
Sustainable farming and access to finance improves livelihoods in Ghana
Farmers have learned how to improve soil fertility, leading to increased yields and more savings for reinvestment.
Empowering and mainstreaming youth in land restoration
Watch the webinar : Empowering and mainstreaming youth in land restoration Read the blog: A voice for youth in landscape restoration Unleashing the Agency of the Youth in Regreening Africais a brief that shares key learnings and insights from programme activities and...
Developing and expanding upon agroforestry value chains as an incentive for land restoration
Watch the webinar : Developing and expanding upon agroforestry value chains as an incentive for land restoration Read the blog: Tree-based value chains: key to better livelihoods and conserved landscapes in Africa A short guide with lessons on developing local tree...
A voice for youth in landscape restoration
As the current and future stewards of land restoration, youth need to act and speak up as advocates of land restoration.
Tree-based value chains: key to better livelihoods and conserved landscapes in Africa
Tree resources can provide a variety of economic, social and environmental benefits to local communities. Africa has a huge opportunity to increase the value of trees.
Gender dynamics affect management of land restoration
Gender dynamics are heavily influenced by gender norms. Understanding these is essential for designing effective gender transformative approaches.
Ghana community now knows that trees are life
After training, farmers have realised the benefits of trees and have changed their behaviours for the betterment of their own livelihoods and the future of their children and grandchildren.